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Bruxelles to Open First Pride Museum
Bruxelles is developing its first Pride museum, a project by a 12-nationality team, aiming to be a symbol of human rights and representation, with potential locations including Ixelles and Molenbeek, focusing on queer history and art.
Bruxelles to Open First Pride Museum
Bruxelles is developing its first Pride museum, a project by a 12-nationality team, aiming to be a symbol of human rights and representation, with potential locations including Ixelles and Molenbeek, focusing on queer history and art.
Progress
12% Bias Score


Memorial Service for Alexei Navalny Highlights Continued Opposition to Putin
Hundreds of supporters and allies of late opposition leader Alexei Navalny held a memorial service in Berlin on the first anniversary of his death; his widow, Yulia Navalnaya, called on Russians abroad to protest the regime and work to end Vladimir Putin's rule.
Memorial Service for Alexei Navalny Highlights Continued Opposition to Putin
Hundreds of supporters and allies of late opposition leader Alexei Navalny held a memorial service in Berlin on the first anniversary of his death; his widow, Yulia Navalnaya, called on Russians abroad to protest the regime and work to end Vladimir Putin's rule.
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40% Bias Score


ICRC's Failure to Aid Israeli Hostages Mirrors Past Failures
Since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has failed to provide medical aid to Israeli hostages in Gaza, mirroring its historical failure at Theresienstadt concentration camp in 1944; the ICRC's inaction, despite the emaciated state of released host...
ICRC's Failure to Aid Israeli Hostages Mirrors Past Failures
Since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has failed to provide medical aid to Israeli hostages in Gaza, mirroring its historical failure at Theresienstadt concentration camp in 1944; the ICRC's inaction, despite the emaciated state of released host...
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60% Bias Score


Gay Muslim's Memoir Reveals Algerian Realities
Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed's memoir details his experiences as a gay Muslim in Algeria, highlighting the dangerous intersections of sexuality, class, and religious identity, and his subsequent founding of an LGBTQ+ Muslim organization in France.
Gay Muslim's Memoir Reveals Algerian Realities
Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed's memoir details his experiences as a gay Muslim in Algeria, highlighting the dangerous intersections of sexuality, class, and religious identity, and his subsequent founding of an LGBTQ+ Muslim organization in France.
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44% Bias Score


Colombia's Ministry of Equality and Equity: Significant Progress in Combating Inequality After 18 Months
Established in January 2023 to combat inequality, Colombia's Ministry of Equality and Equity has, in its first 18 months, launched initiatives addressing violence against women (2,000+ aided via 10,500 calls), youth unemployment (15,820+ aided), hunger (6,500+ food baskets distributed), and migrant ...
Colombia's Ministry of Equality and Equity: Significant Progress in Combating Inequality After 18 Months
Established in January 2023 to combat inequality, Colombia's Ministry of Equality and Equity has, in its first 18 months, launched initiatives addressing violence against women (2,000+ aided via 10,500 calls), youth unemployment (15,820+ aided), hunger (6,500+ food baskets distributed), and migrant ...
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48% Bias Score


Brazil to Transform Dictator's Mausoleum into Cultural Center
Fifty years after its construction, the mausoleum of Brazilian dictator Humberto Castelo Branco in Fortaleza is being converted into a cultural center, a move reflecting a wider effort to confront the legacy of the 1964-1985 dictatorship through new museums showcasing exhibitions by artists like Cla...
Brazil to Transform Dictator's Mausoleum into Cultural Center
Fifty years after its construction, the mausoleum of Brazilian dictator Humberto Castelo Branco in Fortaleza is being converted into a cultural center, a move reflecting a wider effort to confront the legacy of the 1964-1985 dictatorship through new museums showcasing exhibitions by artists like Cla...
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44% Bias Score

British Couple Arrested in Iran Amidst Allegations of Hostage Diplomacy
A British couple, Craig and Lindsay Foreman, were arrested in Iran in January 2024 on unspecified security charges; an Iranian source claims their arrest is due to their British nationality and is intended to pressure the UK government.

British Couple Arrested in Iran Amidst Allegations of Hostage Diplomacy
A British couple, Craig and Lindsay Foreman, were arrested in Iran in January 2024 on unspecified security charges; an Iranian source claims their arrest is due to their British nationality and is intended to pressure the UK government.
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44% Bias Score

Russian Singer-Songwriter Dies After Security Service Visit
Russian singer-songwriter Vadim Stroykin, 59, died on February 5th, 2024, after falling from his apartment window following a visit from security services investigating his donations to the Ukrainian army; while authorities claim suicide, friends suspect foul play, highlighting the risks faced by an...

Russian Singer-Songwriter Dies After Security Service Visit
Russian singer-songwriter Vadim Stroykin, 59, died on February 5th, 2024, after falling from his apartment window following a visit from security services investigating his donations to the Ukrainian army; while authorities claim suicide, friends suspect foul play, highlighting the risks faced by an...
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48% Bias Score

Gaza Children's War Stories
Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone," a BBC Two documentary, follows three Gazan childrenâAbdullah, Renad, and Zakariaâsharing their experiences during and after 15 months of war, offering intimate accounts of resilience and hope amidst widespread destruction, challenging typical news coverage.

Gaza Children's War Stories
Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone," a BBC Two documentary, follows three Gazan childrenâAbdullah, Renad, and Zakariaâsharing their experiences during and after 15 months of war, offering intimate accounts of resilience and hope amidst widespread destruction, challenging typical news coverage.
Progress
28% Bias Score

Petro's "National Stew" Strategy: A Contradiction of Colombia's 'Change' Government
President Gustavo Petro's prioritization of Armando Benedetti over loyal allies highlights the limitations of his "national stew" political strategy and raises concerns about the effectiveness of Colombia's democratic institutions, particularly in light of ongoing violence and impunity.

Petro's "National Stew" Strategy: A Contradiction of Colombia's 'Change' Government
President Gustavo Petro's prioritization of Armando Benedetti over loyal allies highlights the limitations of his "national stew" political strategy and raises concerns about the effectiveness of Colombia's democratic institutions, particularly in light of ongoing violence and impunity.
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60% Bias Score

Argentine Dictatorship: Remains of Paraguayan Catechist Identified After 47 Years
After a 47-year search, the remains of Paraguayan catechist Daniel Esquivel, abducted in Argentina in 1977 during the military dictatorship, have been identified via DNA testing by the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team and will be buried on March 23rd.

Argentine Dictatorship: Remains of Paraguayan Catechist Identified After 47 Years
After a 47-year search, the remains of Paraguayan catechist Daniel Esquivel, abducted in Argentina in 1977 during the military dictatorship, have been identified via DNA testing by the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team and will be buried on March 23rd.
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24% Bias Score

Besigye Hospitalized, Returned to Prison Amidst Treason Charges
Detained Ugandan opposition figure Kizza Besigye, facing charges of illegal firearm possession and treason in a military court, was hospitalized after a week-long hunger strike but has been returned to prison; his wife expressed suspicion regarding a government minister's visit.

Besigye Hospitalized, Returned to Prison Amidst Treason Charges
Detained Ugandan opposition figure Kizza Besigye, facing charges of illegal firearm possession and treason in a military court, was hospitalized after a week-long hunger strike but has been returned to prison; his wife expressed suspicion regarding a government minister's visit.
Progress
44% Bias Score
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